****Freedom**** of Expression is the most important right you can exercise to bring about change peacefully.

I did not come to Parliament Square to die and I do not want to die. I came to Parliament Square because people everywhere are entitled to – live – in peace, without the constant illegal wars being waged by government.

I have been campaigning in Parliament Square, with Brian Haw’s Parliament Square Peace Campaign, 24/7 for seven years, during which time I have been unlawfully arrested 47 times and imprisoned twice without trial in Holloway Women’s Prison in North London.

Our campaign’s 24/7 presence reflects the fact that while wars rage and Parliament continues to only sit part-time, with many long breaks, the people do care about one another, all the time, in all weather.

We remind government that the horrendous brutality of the illegal wars have led to millions of innocent civilians suffering and dying in Iraq and Afghanistan.

On January 16th 2012, Westminster Council along with many Metropolitan Police endangered our lives by stealing our tents and their contents from Parliament Square in the middle of winter when the night time temperatures regularly plummet to well below zero degrees Celcius.

2 thoughts on “Dying For Freedom”

Slowely they are than stripping away the right to even peacfully protest, taken away this right makes us nothing but those under the Nazi control, not to make it seem as bad, but with out the right to protest outside the house of parliment leaves us….well in the obse. (pardon my spelling and grammer)

If you were offered a piece of land for free, that you are responsible for, and to do with as you see fit (within reason), would you accept it?

Our right to an EQUAL share of the land that we are born on is INALIENABLE, that is a fact. The reason you are living in poverty or near poverty is because you haven't the means with which to support yourself and the sole cause of this is land ownership by the minority.

Take THE FIRST STEP to getting yourself, your family and neighbours out of poverty.

Absolute Rights

"The absolute rights of man, considered as a free agent, endowed with discernment to know good from evil, and with power of choosing those measures which appear to him to be most desirable, are usually summed up in one general appellation, and denominated the natural liberty of mankind. This natural liberty consists properly in a power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature: being a right inherent in us by birth, and one of the gifts of God to man at his creation, when he endued him with the faculty of free will. But every man, when he enters into society, gives up a part of his natural liberty, as the price of so valuable a purchase; and, in consideration of receiving the advantages of mutual commerce, obliges himself to conform to those laws, which the community has thought proper to establish." – William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England.

Burden of Proof

"It is clear that the burden lies on those who seek to establish that the legislature intended to take away the private rights of individuals, to show that by express words, or by necessary implication, such an intention appears." - Metropolitan Asylum District Managers v. Hill (1881) 6 App.Cas. 193.

Your Personal Information is YOURS.

The court referred to “informational privacy” – “This notion of privacy derives from the assumption that all information about a person is in a fundamental way his own, for him to communicate or retain for himself as he sees fit.” - Regina -v- Dyment (1988) 45 CCC (3d) 244
1988http://www.swarb.co.uk/lisc/HumRi19851989.php

Magna Carta – Unamendable.

Lord Renton: My Lords, before the noble Earl sits down, perhaps I may mention one point in relation to his fascinating speech. He suggested that we should amend Magna Carta. We cannot do that. Magna Carta was formulated before we ever had a Parliament. All that we can do is to amend that legislation which, in later years when we did have a Parliament, implemented Magna Carta.

Earl Russell: My Lords, the noble Lord is of course correct in relation to present legislation. However, 17th century Parliaments treated Magna Carta, in its 1229 version, as being an Act of Parliament. I spoke loosely and I hope that the noble Lord will forgive me.

William Pitt The Elder (1708-1778) The Great Commoner

Where laws end, tyranny begins.

The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail, its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter, the rain may enter -- but the King of England cannot enter; all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement!

Let honour be to us as strong an obligation as necessity is to others.

If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms -- never! never! never!

There is something behind the throne greater than the King himself (the money changers!).

What is your money really worth?

Lord Melchett. 21/09/1931

"We really must get out of our heads the idea that money is a reality in any sense of the word. IT IS PURELY A CALCULATION, and this calculation will have to be made very quickly and very often in the course of the next few weeks."Read more ...

Does your money represent anything of worth?

Behind that piece of paper there used to be gold. But gold is no longer there, and to-day there is behind that piece of paper, other pieces of paper, namely Government securities, and the Bank of England holds those Government securities as a security for our currency notes. Read more ...

How is currency created?

Thus the commercial bank, to the extent that it has less notes, demonetised under this Bill, is able to create its own form of currency, which is loans, which are advantageous to itself and profitable to itself because the paper which it creates out of nothing bears interest. Read more ...

Bankers Own The Earth!

Sir Josiah Stamp, President of the Bank of England in the 1920's, the second richest man in Britain -
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The Bankers own the Earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create deposits, and with the flick of the pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the great fortunes like mine will disappear, and they ought to disappear, for this would be a happier and better world to live in. But if you wish to remain the slaves of Bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create deposits". Read more ...

Income Tax Quotes from Parliament

Lord Skelmersdale: My Lords, I am a member of a Government who do not actually believe that income tax ought to exist at all. It was of course a temporary tax put on I believe, by the Duke of Wellington.

Lord Boyd-Carpenter: My Lords, it was Pitt first of all.

Lord Skelmersdale: My Lords, I am advised by my noble friend that it was Prime Minister Pitt, so it is even longer ago. This temporary arrangement has gone on for far too long. I believe that if one wants to raise taxes one can do it by other means, such as value added tax. I do not think on this particular aspect of health care taxes that would be the appropriate way to do it. The Government have decided that people should pay for services where they are able to do so.

Income Tax Quotes from Parliament

SIR GEORGE STRICKLAND: asked how the income tax was to be levied so as to render it just and equitable as proposed by the hon. Member for Birmingham. The tax was an odious one in itself, and its unequal and inquisitorial character could never be got rid of. All great financiers, from Pitt down to Peel, had argued that it was impossible to make such a tax perfectly equitable. It was a tax suitable only for a state of war and a period of great emergency, when the people would pay it without reference to its inequalities; but it was not adapted for a time of peace.